Duet Of Lovers Poem by Leonard Webber

Duet Of Lovers

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DUET OF LOVERS

I quench my thirst by the saliva from her wetter kiss.
I fill my heart with delight from the fountain of her love.

For his love is deeper than the deepest ocean
In which all my sorrows can be drowned,
And all my fears can be laid to rest
For I know my heart is safe with him.

Her deed feeds my need far deep
Than the experience of Jesus of Nazareth;
If my knees have to fall, she will be the one before my face
And my praise will be directed to her before nature.

If I had to give my last breathe away
Lord have mercy coz to him it would be;

If I had to devote my life
Lord forgives coz my sacrifice to her it would be.







LEONARD WEBBER AND LERATO

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